Dogs
McNab
| McNab |
| |
| Alternative names |
McNab Border Collie
McNab Sheepdog
McNab Herding Dog |
| Country of origin |
|
United States |
| Common nicknames |
| |
| Classification and breed standards |
| Not recognized by any major kennel club |
| This breed of dog is
extinct |
| Notes |
| Registered with the National Stock Dog Registry |
The McNab—also called a McNab Sheepdog, McNab Border Collie,
or McNab Herding Dog—is a developing
breed of
dog. It originated from a
smooth-coated dog typically reported to be the Scotch Collie or Fox Collie that
was also the ancestor of the
Border Collie.
The breed's focus is on
herding.
Appearance
The appearance of dogs called McNabs can vary widely, though their shared
roots with Border Collies means that they are often black and white. McNabs also
often have as ancestors breeds such as
Australian Cattle Dogs and other
herding breeds.
Some are large dogs of approximately 70 lbs (32 kg), while others are as small
as 40 lbs (18 kg); some have
natural
bobtails and others have long, narrow, short-furred tails.
Characteristics
The primary quality that these dogs are bred for is their herding ability;
they are well known as cattle
herders, but can herd other animals, such as
horses,
sheep, and
llamas. McNabs are
well-mannered dogs, obedient, hard-working, water-loving with consequent good
personal hygiene, and friendly with small domestic animals such as
cats and
chickens, but they
require extensive grounds in which to run and are happiest with a job to do.
History
The breed has its roots in northern
California, where
they were first bred by a
Scotsman named Alexander McNab in the late
19th century.
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